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HI-FI FM TRANSMITTER
MS-100 series
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CANADA
‘’ Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.’’
USA
“This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation of this device
is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause
harmful interference; and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.’’
200903-100
DECADE
TABLE OF CONTENT
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SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................
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A) Introduction .....................................................................
B) Description ......................................................................
C) Warranty .........................................................................
D) Warning...........................................................................
E) Technical specifications ..................................................
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION ..................................................................
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A) Introduction .....................................................................
B) Receiving inspection .......................................................
C) Connections ....................................................................
D) Location of the transmitter...................................... ........
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SECTION 3: OPERATION .......................................................................
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A) Controls and indicators ...................................................
B) Input and output connectors ...........................................
C) Optimal input level ..........................................................
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SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE AND PROGRAMMATION.......................
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A) Maintenance....................................................................
B) Frequency selection ........................................................
C) Bits switch codes table....................................................
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SECTION 5: APPLICATIONS..................................................................
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Supplement:
Inputs connections
MS-100 technical specifications
Front & back panel description
Telescopic antenna length adjustment
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SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATIONS
A)
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing one of the fine products made by DECADE
transmitters. Before using it, please read this manual carefully in order to obtain
the best possible results from your transmitter. The manual contains installation,
operation and adjustment procedures for DECADE MS-100 Transmitters.
B)
Description
The MS-100 is offered in four different audio configurations The MS-100 (Mono
Unbal) will accept an unbalanced stereo or mono sound source thru it's 1/4''
female chassis connector(Rear panel) and is associated to a volume control on
the front panel. The MS-100 (Mono Bal) will accept a 600 Ohms balanced line
level audio sound source and is associated to a volume control on the front
panel. The MS-100 (Mono Mic) will accept a 600 Ohms balanced microphone
level audio signal (phantom power is present at the input) and is associated to a
volume control on the front panel. The MS-100 (Stereo Unbal) shares the same
type of audio input as the MS-100 (Mono Unbal) but has the advantage to
broadcast in stereo or mono and also offer a bass boost option.
The sound level of each type of inputs can be adjusted with the help of a volume
control (INPUT LEVEL) located on the front panel so optimal FM modulation can
be achieved. This feature makes Decade Transmitters very versatile allowing
them to accept several types of sound sources.
C)
Warranty
MS-100 transmitters come with a one (1) year warranty that covers parts
replacement and labour required to repair any defects resulting from the
manufacturing process. All claims must be authorized by DECADE prior to
shipment of a faulty unit for repairs, and a copy of the invoice must be included
in the shipment. Shipping fees are assumed by the client and DECADE will pay
for the return of the repaired unit.
D)
Warning
DECADE transmitters operate on the 88.1 MHz - 107.5 MHz commercial FM
broadcast band, so signals transmitted can be received on any standard FM
receiver. Thus, some care should be taken in the use made out of these
transmitters.
DECADE transmitters inc. is not responsible for any financial loss or violation
of local laws during the utilisation of their transmitters.
The FCC legislate the use of FM transmitters in USA and the CRTC (Canadian
Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) and IC (Industry
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Canada) legislate the use of FM transmitters in Canada. No licence is required
for the use of these FM transmitters in Canada and USA..
E)
Technical specifications
Refer to supplement, Technical specifications of MS-100
SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
A)
Introduction
Installation of a DECADE FM transmitter includes the following steps:
receiving inspection; 2) mounting on a shelf; 3) connecting the audio source.
B)
1)
Receiving inspection
Check the transmitter packaging for any damage that could have occurred
during shipping. If you find any damage to the transmitter, keep the packaging
for claims purposes with the freight company. Any damage should be noted on
the receiving slip at the time of delivery and the freight company advised within 5
working days following the delivery of damaged units.
C)
Connections
Place the MS-100 to it's final location (table, shelf etc..) and hook the provided
AC wall adaptor to a 115 Vac electrical outlet and the long cable portion of the
wall adaptor to the ac input jack (rear panel) of the MS-100.Hook your sound
source to the MS-100 1/4'' input jack (rear panel).
Extend the telescopic antenna (rear panel to the appropriate length in regard to
your chosen frequency (See length chart in the annex section).
D)
Location of the transmitter
DECADE transmitters are designed for indoor or outdoor use in a dry
environment, in temperatures ranging from 0 to 122°F (50°C). In order to obtain
optimum performances, it is recommended to place them far from any
electromagnetic noise sources (transformers, motors, etc.).
Transmitters should be located as close to the center of the hall or coverage
area as possible, and at a sufficient height to give the transmitted signal an
unobstructed path to every seat or receiving point. Transmitted signal paths will
be weakened by concrete walls or steel beams or sheets placed around them.
On the other hand, windows are very permeable to radio waves, so avoid
locating the transmitter near them if you wish to restrain the coverage to the
interior of a building.
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SECTION 3
OPERATION
A)
Controls and indicators
Input level is controlled by a potentiometer located on the front panel. A power
indicator and over-modulation LEDs are also located on the front panel.
B)
Input and output connectors
The MS-100 is equipped with an 1/4'' stereo female chassis phone jack that suits
most audio setup combinations. The RF output is permanently linked to a
telescopic antenna .The telescopic antenna is secured to the MS-100 rear panel.
C)
Optimal input level
Optimal input level is reached when the audio level at the receiver end is equal
to the level of a standard FM broadcast station. To obtain this result it is
mandatory to compress the audio input signal (between your audio source
output and the inputs of the MS-100).
SECTION 4
MAINTENANCE AND ALIGNMENT
A)
Maintenance
No maintenance is required to keep the transmitter in top operating condition. If
an external cleaning appears necessary, use a soft, damp cloth and mild soap
only.
B)
Frequency selection
(Your MS-100 is factory preset to 98.5MHz)
The transmitting frequency is user programmable via the 10 bits dip switch on
the rear panel. If a change of the frequency is required, follow this simple step:
1)
From the «bits switch» codes table, on the next pages (or the frequency
chart underneath the MS-100 cabinet), select the appropriate «bits switch»
code (switch 1 to 8) for your chosen frequency and set the «bits switch»
accordingly.
Notes: 1) The frequency range of the MS-100 is 88.1 MHz to 107.5 MHz.
2) Bit switch 9 is for mono/stereo selection & switch 10 is for bass
boost selection offered on the Stereo Unbal option only.
Your MS-100 is now locked to your chosen FM frequency.
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MS-100 STEREO OPTION ONLY : BASS BOST = ON
Freq MHz
88.1
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Bits switch codes table
MS-100 STEREO OPTION ONLY : MONO = OFF, STEREO = ON
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Freq MHz
98.1
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Bits switch codes table
MS-100 STEREO OPTION ONLY : MONO = OFF, STEREO = ON
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SECTION 5
APPLICATIONS
Applications for DECADE transmitters are almost unlimited, but here are a few very
popular ones. With DECADE transmitters, a whole new world opens up for hearing
impaired people, and most of all for people demanding the best sound reproduction
possible, regardless of the environment.
CHURCHES:
Connected to the church sound system, the transmitter
broadcasts the oral and musical content of the celebrations to
the attendants, hearing impaired or not.
THEATRES:
With one microphone installed on the stage and fed to the
transmitter through a mixing board, you will have the
sensation of being seated right next to the actors, even if you
are actually sitting in the last row.
CONFERENCE HALLS:
Many transmitters can be used as part of a simultaneous
translation scheme, where attendants can listen to the
conference in the language of their choice. A single
transmitter can also be used as an aid for hearing impaired
persons.
Inputs connection
Numbers indicate:
1. Sleeve - Ground signal
2. Ring - Right-hand channel for stereo signals, negative phase for balanced mono signals, power
supply for power-requiring mono signal sources
3. Tip - Left-hand channel for stereo signals, positive phase for balanced mono signals, signal line
for unbalanced mono signals
4. Isolating rings
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MS-100
RF SECTION
MODULATION: FM, 75 kHz deviation
FREQUENCY SELECTION: 88.1 to 107.5 MHz
FREQUENCY PRECISION: .005%
SPURIOUS REJECTION: 45 dB min.
SPURIOUS REJECTION: 45 dB min.
MAXIMUM POWER: 250µV/m @ 3 m (FCC Part 15 compliance for USA)(RSS-210 for Canada)
: 1.0miliwatt (DOC RSS-123) (Canada only).
CERTIFICATION STANDARDS: FCC Part 15, CNR-123, CNR-210
HOMOLOGUATION #: FCC: MCHMS-100, INDUSTRY CANADA: CAN 1857102155, CAN 1857231121
AUDIO SECTION
MODE: mono (HI-FI): (Mono Unbal, Mono Bal, Mono Mic)
Stereo (HI-FI): (Stereo Unbal)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 20 Hz - 20 000 Hz, @-1dB (Mono Unbal, Mono Bal, Mono Mic)
20 Hz - 15 000 Hz, @-1dB (Stereo Unbal)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: 0.05% max (All models)
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: 70 dB min. (All models)
DYNAMIC RANGE: 80 dB min. (All models)
STEREO SEPARATON: 35dB Min, 40dB Typ (Stereo Unbal)
INPUT SENSITIVITY: -9.7dBm to +22.7dBm, 6K Ohms (Mono Unbal)
- 5dBm to +22dBm, 600 Ohms (Mono Bal)
-58 dBm to +22dBm, 950 Ohms (Mono Unbal)
-8dBm à +22.7dBm, 10K Ohms (Stereo Unbal)
PHANTOM POWER: +15 Volts DC (unloaded) (Mono Bal & Mono Mic models only)
INDICATORS: Power status, over modulation status.
CONTROLS: Modulation volume, frequency selection (10 bit dip switch).
MISC
POWER SUPPLY: 115/16vAC @ 300Ma.
DIMENSIONS: 6.3" (L) X 10.5" (D) X 1.75" (H)
WEIGHT: 5 lbs.
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FRONT & BACK PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Power: Indicates that the AC power has been activated.
Over: Indicates over modulation (100% and more).
Input level: Controls the audio level that is applied to the transmitter’s audio section.
AC input: This is where you plug the AC adaptor (furnished with the transmitter).
BB: When activated, the bass boost switch enables a circuitry that will produce a 6dB
gain from 20Hz to 150Hz.
ST: When activated, the stereo switch enables a digital circuitry that will produce stereo
broadcasting.
FREQUENCY SELECT : Frequency programming switch
AUDIO INPUTS: The audio inputs signals.
The transmitting telescopic antenna.
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Decade Transmitters Inc, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. All rights reserved 2009.
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Telescopic antenna length adjustment.
In a manner to achieve good performances (more coverage distance) with your Decade
FM transmitter, it is mandatory to adjust the length of the telescopic antenna to it’s
associated frequency.
Procedures: 1) Choose a free frequency (see Frequency selection page 5).
2) Take note of the associated length (ex: 88.5MHz = 35 inches).
3) With the help of a measuring tape or ruler; extend the telescopic
antenna in a manner to obtain the desired length (from base to tip of
antenna).
Frequency
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88.1
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Frequency
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*108.1
*108.3
*108.5
*108.7
(*) Available in Asia & Europe only.
DECADE TRANSMITTERS Inc.
3232 Richard street, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada J1L 1Y2
Tel: 1-819-563-4323, Fax: 1-819-563-3244, http://www.decade.ca
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